Apple just unveiled the first of today's big announcements at its Worldwide Developers Conference in San Francisco.
Apple's new "next generation" MacBook Pro is a 15-inch laptop that's modeled after the MacBook Air. It includes a super high-resolution "retina" display - a first for the Mac - and is very thin: 0.71 inches.

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The peoples of Classic Maya civilization were obsessed with sharks. Images of sharklike monsters appear in Maya cities throughout the regions known today as Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala--even deep in the continent's interior, where people never saw the ocean. Now one archaeologist has suggested these mythic symbols may have been based on real experiences Mayans had with sharks, as well as a brisk trade in shark jaws and giant shark tooth fossils.
Shark teeth have been found in some of the earliest Maya sites in the interior, going back to 100 CE.

Pi Artworks booth installation at Contemporary Istanbul, 2016, image courtesy Contemporary Istanbul “We didn't want to cancel Contemporary Istanbul this year” said Ali Güreli, chair of Contemporary Istanbul artfair, at the launch of the11th edition inNovember. “This is the year of Turkish solidarity, we want to show people that they should []

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Nintendo's Super Mario Run, the first official Mario game to arrive on smartphones, requires an Internet connection to play. That means no playing it on the Tube, on planes, or anywhere else where you might not have a phone signal or solid Wi-Fi access.
The company's gaming chief Shigeru Miyamoto, in an interview with Mashable, explained the online-only requirement was intended to combat piracy.
For us, we view our software as being a very important asset for us.

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